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<blockquote data-quote="kirinke" data-source="post: 3888816" data-attributes="member: 15409"><p>"Sorry. Casting spells opposing my elements always make me feel like I've downed a half dozen Huricanes." She says, sounding almost normal as the meditation trick does it's job, plus the effects from the backlash never lasts long. "You're right, Okay? I know I've been a jerk, I can't change that and I'm sorry for what I've said. It was uncalled for." </p><p></p><p>Hope knows she'll pay for it later if she pushes herself like that again. She can still feel the lingering effects of fatigue, but she doesn't feel like she's about to pass out again either. She looked at Viridian and the others. </p><p></p><p>"I'm not going to abandon anyone here," she said stubbornly, that sheer unwillingness to give up or give in to her own weaknesses had taken her to hell and beyond shown through. </p><p></p><p><strong><em>A mage never gives in to a weakness, never lets that weakness gain control over them. You destroy it, or find away around it. But you never give in to it. Ever.</em></strong> she remembered her earliest lesson, her first lesson.<em><strong>Magic is all about your will. Without your will, the power controls you. Loose control of it, of yourself and that power will consume you.</strong></em></p><p></p><p>Ever since Faust had come back into her sights, she had been off-center, off balance. He and his cohorts Black Cobra and Sister Thorn had tortured her partner, killed him slowly and left the video of their escapades at her front door, after she had been searching for him for a month. Had she been a week earlier in finding him, he would still be alive. That would haunt her for the rest of her days. And she would not rest until everyone responsible for his death had been brought to justice. Either by her hand or by the Courts. Whichever way it played out.</p><p></p><p>That was reason enough to push forward. It wasn't over. And there was the fact that she would never forgive herself if anyone of her newest team mates had been killed while she was unable to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirinke, post: 3888816, member: 15409"] "Sorry. Casting spells opposing my elements always make me feel like I've downed a half dozen Huricanes." She says, sounding almost normal as the meditation trick does it's job, plus the effects from the backlash never lasts long. "You're right, Okay? I know I've been a jerk, I can't change that and I'm sorry for what I've said. It was uncalled for." Hope knows she'll pay for it later if she pushes herself like that again. She can still feel the lingering effects of fatigue, but she doesn't feel like she's about to pass out again either. She looked at Viridian and the others. "I'm not going to abandon anyone here," she said stubbornly, that sheer unwillingness to give up or give in to her own weaknesses had taken her to hell and beyond shown through. [B][I]A mage never gives in to a weakness, never lets that weakness gain control over them. You destroy it, or find away around it. But you never give in to it. Ever.[/I][/B] she remembered her earliest lesson, her first lesson.[I][B]Magic is all about your will. Without your will, the power controls you. Loose control of it, of yourself and that power will consume you.[/B][/I] Ever since Faust had come back into her sights, she had been off-center, off balance. He and his cohorts Black Cobra and Sister Thorn had tortured her partner, killed him slowly and left the video of their escapades at her front door, after she had been searching for him for a month. Had she been a week earlier in finding him, he would still be alive. That would haunt her for the rest of her days. And she would not rest until everyone responsible for his death had been brought to justice. Either by her hand or by the Courts. Whichever way it played out. That was reason enough to push forward. It wasn't over. And there was the fact that she would never forgive herself if anyone of her newest team mates had been killed while she was unable to help. [/QUOTE]
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